After a gruelling and long process of auditions, Miss Africa 2017 Calabar has chosen 25 girls from as many countries to participate in this year’s edition of the Climate Change themed beauty pageant.

Road to Miss Africa 2017 Calabar begins, auditions end

Miss Africa 2017 Calabar registrations were received from across the continent via a combination of 60-second videos submitted by hopefuls as well as physical auditions held in six cities across three countries. The girls were assessed by the reigning queen Neurite Mendes together with a highly accomplished judging panel which consisted of decorated individuals in the model and beauty industry as well as senior members of the Miss Africa Organisation team.

To those who entered and were not successful, Miss Africa Organisation: International Coordinator, Charles Ndudim said “unfortunately there can only be one representative per country. But we thank all the beautiful girls who entered and encourage them to try again next year.”

Miss Africa 2017 Calabar: A list of the 25 contestants

In country alphabetical order, here’s a full list of the girls who were chosen from 25 countries across Africa:

Country

Name

Surname

Algeria

Nassima

Mechalikh

Angola

Yulana

Costa

Botswana

Gaseangwe

Palopi

Burkina Faso

Josiane

Lengani

Burundi

Nikuze Annie

Bernice

Cameroon

Ruth Ule

Adama

Congo

Audrey

Kayiba

Ethiopia

Sallyana

Abayneh

Gabon

Marriam

Eya

Gambia

Awa

Jammeh

Ghana

Priscilla

Agboada

Kenya

Elizabeth

Obegi

Morocco

Chaimae

Choukri

Mozambique

Joanna

Fungate

Namibia

Stephanie

Tsuos

Nigeria

Chikaodili

Nna-Udosen

Rwanda

Fiona

Muthoni Naringwa

Sierra Leone

Mariama

Dalanda

Somalia

Fatuma Ibrahim

Muktar

South Africa

Luyolo Vusheni

Mngonyama

South Sudan

Helen

Hivita

Swaziland

Phumzile Happy

Thwala

Tanzania

Lorraine

Marriot

Zambia

Kalwa

Musonda

Zimbabwe

Paidamoyo Ellen

Gombakomba

Miss Chikaodilli Nna-Udosen representing Nigeria

What happens next?
All 25 girls will land in Cross River State’s Calabar in the coming week to go through a boot camp process in Obudu Mountain Resort. The second part of the road to Miss Africa 2017 Calabar will play itself out at Tinapa Lakeside Hotel. In these locations, they’ll face various challenges including testing their knowledge of the Climate Change theme as well as their overall queenly status. Audience will have the opportunity to follow this journey by tuning into DSTV channel 198 and GOTV channel 29 as we lead up to the live event on Wednesday 27 December 2017.

Voting

Images and profiles of the girls will be loaded onto www.missafricat.tv as soon they have been captured. Audience will then be given the opportunity to get to know the girls and vote for their favourite when voting lines open in the coming weeks.

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